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Nov 2018
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Adipec 2018: Breaking down the deals and...

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Optimism was high at this year's Adipec gathering in Abu Dhabi. Is the positive sentiment around the oil and gas sectors warranted? Mustafa Alrawi and Chris Nelson discuss the numerous headlines emerging from Adipic this week and what it all means for the wider energy sector in this episode of The Business Extra podcast.

Also in this episode, Jennifer Gnana speaks with Ahmed Attiga, chief executive of  Arab Petroleum Investments Corporation (Apicorp), about the political and investment landscapes for oil in the Middle East and the wider energy sector. The outlook for renewables is also shifting as multi-lateral organisations increasingly look to finance the development of clean-energy capacity in the region to meet growing demand.

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